Class
A Tube Mic Pre Amplifier - MotorCityThis algorithm digitally recreates
American tube mic pre amplifier saturation that was popular in recording
studios during the 1960s Motown era. Setting the drive control higher will
add desired harmonics and tube soft clipping for a much more pronounced
effect.

Class A
Tube Mic Pre Amplifier - GermanThis algorithm digitally recreates
German tube mic pre amplifier saturation that was popular in European recording
studios during early 1960s Beatles era. This type of tube pre amplifier
is coveted for it's unique distortion, presence and authority in the treble
ranges.

Class A
Discrete Mic Pre Amplifier - BritishThis algorithm digitally recreates
classic British console all discrete mic pre amplifier saturation. This
vintage amplifier saturation was also present in the console's summing
buss amplifiers. The added harmonics create the edge that is desired in
both Rock and R&B music.

Class A
Discrete JFet Mic Pre Amplifier - ModernThis algorithm digitally recreates
modern JFet mic pre amplifier saturation. This type of saturation comes
the closest of any discrete device to tube saturation. Although similar
to a tube it has its own unique harmonic structure and sound.

Class A
Tube Mic Pre – 1951Digitally recreates American Tube
Mic Pre amplifier saturation. The original Mic Pre were made by the same
company that became famous for their Program Equalizers and were popular
from the early 1950’s through the 1960s. The original Tube Mic Pres are
coveted for their warm sound.

Class A
Tube Mic Pre – Tape DeckDigitally recreates Tube Mic Pre
saturation included in early American Mono Analog Tape Recorders similar
to those used by Elvis. The original Mic Pre amplifiers were popular from
the early 1950s through the 1960s and are still popular today. Today the
original Tape Machine transports are trashed only to keep the Tube Mic
Pre electronics.

Transformer
American Core SaturationThe Transformer American algorithm
digitally recreates Vintage American transformer saturation found in high
end early 1960s recording consoles, tape machines and outboard gear. Try
the Transformer American algorithm as a transient tamer. A great tool to
fix poorly recorded clicky Bass and Snare Drums.

Transformer
British Core SaturationThe Transformer British algorithm
digitally recreates Vintage British transformer saturation found in high
end early 1970s recording consoles. Try the Transformer British algorithm
as a track warmer. The Transformer British algorithm can be a great tool
to fix brittle digitally recorded audio.

Mix
blend ControlAllows you to blend the right amount
of Saturation with your source material. No need to use an additional parallel
track or Aux send to get blend effects. At the 100 % Wet setting
the Mix Blend Control is disabled.

Adjustable
output controlThe URS Saturation plug-in features
an adjustable output control after the Mix Blend control to balance the
final effect with your insert chain.

Plasma Style
VU meteringAllows you to view both the input
and output signal. The phenomena of added harmonics, soft clipping and
saturation is that it sounds louder even when the meters do not indicate
changes in level.